106: Injury/Illnesses
106: Injury/Illnesses
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106: Water Purification, Carries and Trenches
106: Triage/ABCDE
100

What do you NOT do to intestines that are protruding or exposed for someone with an abdominal wound?

push the intestines back or manipulate them in any way. 

100

What is the most serious chest injury that requires immediate first aid?

sucking chest wound. 

100

Section 101: What is the 5 step process of ORM?

identifying Hazards, assessing hazards, making risk decisions, implementing controls, supervising 

100

How many ways are there to purify water under field conditions?

3

100

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Ideally, the primary survey (ABCDE) and transport decision should be completed within how many minutes?

10 minutes within your arrival at the scene. 

200

Heatsroke, also known as sunstroke, is a more serious condition than heat exhaustion since it carries a __% mortality rate?

20%

200

What are 2 signs/symptoms of a shock?

restlessness followed by apathy, labored and rapid breathing, eyes glassy and dull, pupils dialated, skin cool and clammy, pulse weak and thready, pulse above 140 for hemorrhagic shock, pulse below 60 for neurogenic shock.

200

Section 102: Who was given the nickname "Tiger of the Mountains?" (RANK & NAME)

Lieutenant General Louis B. "Chesty" Puller

200

Name the 3 ways to purify water

iodine tablets, calcium hypochlorite, boiling

200

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What is the D in ABCDE?

disability 

300

How do you treat an upper arm fracture close to the shoulder?

place a pad or towel in the armpit, bandage the arm securely to the body, and place the forearm in a sling. 

300

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Where are the 5 locations you fasten a splint when treating a thigh fracture?

around the ankles, over the knee, below the hips, around the pelvis, below the armpit

300

Section 103: How many elements of the Marine Corps mission are there?

7

300

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When boiling water, water must be held at a rolling boil for AT LEAST how many seconds before it is safe to drink?

15 seconds

300

What is triage?

process of quickly assessing paitents during multi-victim situation and giving patients a classification (priority) for receiving treatment based off severity of their injury/illness

400

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what is the medication used for burns?

Sulfamylon and Silvadene 1/16 inch thickness, applied to burned area. Repeat after 12 hours and then after daily debridement. 

400

What is immersion foot caused by?

results from prolonged exposure to wet cold temperatures ranging from just above freezing. Can occur on hands and feet. 

400

Section 104: Which type of report is the foundation of the performance record?

Regular Report 

400

What are the measurements of a cat hole?

1 ft wide, 1 ft deep

400

What does ABCDE stand for?

airway, breathing, circulation, disability, and exposure
500

What is the difference between how your skin feels for superficial vs deep frostbite?

superficial: skin will feel hard, but the underlying tissue will be soft, moving over bony ridges

deep: skin will NOT move over bony ridges and will feel hard and solid. 

500

active cooling should stop and restart when a patient reaches what temperatures?

active cooling stops when core temperature reaches 102F. Restarts when patients reaches 103F. 

500

Section 105: What is Article I of the Code of Conduct?

I am an American, fighting in the Armed Forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense. 

500

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Illustrate a firemans carry

First to reach the instructors win the point

500

What classification includes patients whose treatment can be delayed without jeopardy to life or loss of limb?

Class III

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